A late-night call. A terrified daughter. A crash in the dark. Maddie and Frank drive through pitch-black forest roads searching for their missing child but as the night unfolds, long-buried secrets begin to rise. "Hallow Road" traps you in the backseat of dread, where every turn of the wheel spins closer to unraveling a family. Claustrophobic, emotional, scary and brilliantly acted.
Fun fact: Shot almost entirely inside a car, the film uses its confined space to amplify tension - a stylistic choice that heightens the claustrophobic dread.
Babak Anvari is a British-Iranian filmmaker known for Under the Shadow and Wounds. His work often explores themes of fear, trauma, and family dynamics, delivered through the lens of elevated horror and psychological thrillers.